Martin Green Visits Huasun Energy, Deepens Dialogue on HJT Solar Technology and Explores Future Cooperation

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From June 19 to 20, Professor Martin Green, widely regarded as the โ€œfather of photovoltaics,โ€ led a delegation from the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) to Huasun Energyโ€™s Xuancheng headquarters. The visit facilitated in-depth discussions on the industrialization of heterojunction (HJT) solar technology, pathways for HJT-perovskite tandem cells, and innovations in vertical PV systems. Dedicated workshops on copper finger processes, edge passivation, and rear-side optical management also generated valuable insights for advancing ultra-high-efficiency HJT cell technology.

Vertical HJT PV Systems Unlocks New Value for Land Efficiency and Energy Yield

At Huasunโ€™s vertical bifacial HJT demonstration site, Huasunโ€™s Chairman and CEO, Jimmy Xu, highlighted clear advantages with operational data: near 100% module bifaciality enables steady power generation even during early morning and late afternoon hours, aligning well with time-of-use tariffs.

Field results at a blueberry agrivoltaic project showed significant gains in land-use efficiency compared to conventional PV arrays, positioning vertical PV as a strong option for marginal lands and spatial reuse. Professor Green commented that these results demonstrate real commercial potential for vertical PV systems, particularly in generating incremental value from underutilized land, which is a promising model to support global energy transition.

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Advancing HJT and Tandem Technologies Through Deeper Collaboration

Jimmy Xu, and Huasunโ€™s Chief Scientist Dr. Wenjing Wang held in-depth discussions on key HJT technologies with Professor Green. On the topic of 0BB (zero busbar) technology, Professor Greennoted that HJTโ€™s low-temperature process and ITO layer structure provide unique compatibility for copper metallization. โ€œHuasunโ€™s industrial results demonstrate that this approach not only ensures the long-term reliability of PV systems but also significantly reduces silver consumption, while delivering module power gains of 5 to 10 watts,โ€ he remarked.

On tandem cell development, Jimmy Xu introduced, โ€œHuasunโ€™s two-terminal (2T) tandem solution has achieved 30% efficiency through a more streamlined process compared to traditional TOPCon tandems. The technology has already been validated at pilot-line scale, with current research focused on scaling up production and improving long-term stability.โ€

Professor Green praised these achievements and emphasized the potential to combine UNSWโ€™s latest advances in interface passivation and stability with Huasunโ€™s manufacturing strengths. Both teams agreed to deepen collaboration across tandem architecture, copper metallization, and optical design to accelerate the transition from lab breakthroughs to large-scale commercial applications of HJT-perovskite tandem solar technology.

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Exploring Optical Management to Boost Cell Efficiency

During a focused workshop on optical management, the UNSW team discussed new strategies for surpassing the traditional efficiency limits of crystalline silicon solar cells. They explained that the standard 29.4% efficiency benchmark, which is based on isotropic light absorption, could be improved through directional optical management.

Empirical data from Huasunโ€™s HJT vertical PV systems was highlighted as strong evidence of this potential, particularly through advanced backside structures that boost light absorption. The workshop also covered future collaboration on the application of Quokka3 optical-electrical simulation tools, with UNSW offering to provide technical training to the Huasun team.

Professor Greenโ€™s team toured Huasunโ€™s perovskite pilot line and HJT solar cell production facilities, highlighting Huasunโ€™s breakthroughs in copper metallization and system integration as valuable industry insights. Jimmy Xu stated, โ€œThe exchange helped pinpoint key R&D priorities, such as backside optical management and ultra-thin wafer processing. And the strengthened Huasun-UNSW Sydney partnership will continue to bridge academia and industry to drive sustainable energy solutions.โ€

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